
Hardware MIDI devices are filtered in Fruity LSD, Device - Sets the DirectMusic compatible MIDI device to be used for synthesis.This knob sets the main volume of the LSD output. Click on a name to select a different instrumentįor the channel. Channels List - This is a list of the 16 channels of the LSD with the patch names.Since this port is reserved for the main MIDI playing output in FL Studio (that one you set as 'Playing output' in the MIDI Settings page). It is recommended that you avoid using port 0 with Fruity LSD,

The same port in the MIDI Out channels that will be used to control the Fruity LSD.

MIDI ports - Set the MIDI Out to the same Port number as the Fruity LSD, the default is Port 1.Load a MIDI Out (instrument) plugin on the Instrument Channel containing the note (MIDI) data you want to play the LSD instruments with.Fruity LSD feeds the audio from your soundcard directly to that location. Load Fruity LSD as an effect in the Mixer track/s of your choice.See the section on playing General MIDI files on the Import MIDI Data page. Using Fruity LSD in conjunction with MIDI Out plugin/s you can play up to sixteen separate instruments from your soundcards general MIDI synth/sampler. Since Fruity LSD is a software synthesizer, you can process its output with effects, just as you would with a normal generator. It provides sixteen MIDI instruments with an option to import DLS level 1 banks. There is no native equivalent on Mac.įruity LSD allows you to access the synthesizer/sampler built into your soundcard from within FL Studio.

Fruity LSD is based on Microsoft DirecX technology.
